Possible impact of disease and reproductive wastage on the productivity of tropical small ruminants: An overview

Small ruminants contribute significantly to meat (and sometimes milk) production in Africa and hence in meeting the current shortfall created by the fast rising human population. Flock productivity may, however, be affected by a wide range of disease problems and reproductive wastage. The impact of...

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Autor principal: Mukasa-Mugerwa, E.
Formato: Conference Paper
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: International Livestock Research Institute 1996
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/49757
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description Small ruminants contribute significantly to meat (and sometimes milk) production in Africa and hence in meeting the current shortfall created by the fast rising human population. Flock productivity may, however, be affected by a wide range of disease problems and reproductive wastage. The impact of disease may be through mortalities and abortions or through morbidity and such subclinical effects like weight loss or reduced gains, reduced carcass weight and quality and the cost of time and money involved in controlling or overcoming the effects of disease. Thus, a top priority in operating successful small ruminant enterprises must be adequate attention to health problems and the causes or reproductive wastage. Losses due to mortality often have severe and easily quantifiable economic impact but losses in production due to morbidity are commonly underestimated because they are difficult to estimate. This paper provides a background against which specific effects of the role of health problems and reproductive wastage on production can be discussed.
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spelling CGSpace497572021-08-08T19:29:49Z Possible impact of disease and reproductive wastage on the productivity of tropical small ruminants: An overview Mukasa-Mugerwa, E. tropics sheep goats animal diseases reproductive performance productivity parasites constraints metabolic disorders Small ruminants contribute significantly to meat (and sometimes milk) production in Africa and hence in meeting the current shortfall created by the fast rising human population. Flock productivity may, however, be affected by a wide range of disease problems and reproductive wastage. The impact of disease may be through mortalities and abortions or through morbidity and such subclinical effects like weight loss or reduced gains, reduced carcass weight and quality and the cost of time and money involved in controlling or overcoming the effects of disease. Thus, a top priority in operating successful small ruminant enterprises must be adequate attention to health problems and the causes or reproductive wastage. Losses due to mortality often have severe and easily quantifiable economic impact but losses in production due to morbidity are commonly underestimated because they are difficult to estimate. This paper provides a background against which specific effects of the role of health problems and reproductive wastage on production can be discussed. 1996 2014-10-31T06:08:21Z 2014-10-31T06:08:21Z Conference Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/49757 en Open Access International Livestock Research Institute
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sheep
goats
animal diseases
reproductive performance
productivity
parasites
constraints
metabolic disorders
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Possible impact of disease and reproductive wastage on the productivity of tropical small ruminants: An overview
title Possible impact of disease and reproductive wastage on the productivity of tropical small ruminants: An overview
title_full Possible impact of disease and reproductive wastage on the productivity of tropical small ruminants: An overview
title_fullStr Possible impact of disease and reproductive wastage on the productivity of tropical small ruminants: An overview
title_full_unstemmed Possible impact of disease and reproductive wastage on the productivity of tropical small ruminants: An overview
title_short Possible impact of disease and reproductive wastage on the productivity of tropical small ruminants: An overview
title_sort possible impact of disease and reproductive wastage on the productivity of tropical small ruminants an overview
topic tropics
sheep
goats
animal diseases
reproductive performance
productivity
parasites
constraints
metabolic disorders
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